Residents OfVSr. John's. ::l,”:Vmf:::';"l Commencls Enthusiasm of Stay InCiiy During Raid . Rights society Red Shield Campaigners ny srnwurn Maeuzon period were nntuguese sailors on-AwA, (cp) .. The noun "lam happylio see the people.wlio subscribe to in, end th who apparuitiy hadn't been told club of Toronto noon” ocnood of a community interested in the have in ihew. lie was pnmm uudlll PNII, 5”" Wflll” of the plan. They are visiting the cnnnnlnn on-go,-min. nu ooolo. purpose of uplifting and assisting ly grateful for the leads; Er. ' city in connection with festivit- (leg or . lnok ogohni-luolo fggllng. those who require attention. such given by men in gvgpy walks ll sT- -l0llN'5i NM. (C?)-streeln les marking the discovery of the who charge was ma. in . liner as the salvation Army is devot- life in the campaign yo, vh lll hl thln lilllhd I0nP0l't were t'l9' grand banks fishing grounds. to the royal commlnaion on pat. ing time, talent and money to." keep of Sunset Iodge and! "ll "med ll” ' l"”'l'”"' Mwd” Mliior P. J. Cashin. director of ants. industrial designs, copyright Premier Matheson. honorary general work undertaken b an durlna I clVll dilence 9X9r0l59 civil defence, said "the operation and trade marks urging that fra- chairman of the Red Shield cam- Army under the Red shieldyggl Page 2 The Guardian. Tuesday. May 31. 1955 and CentraI Plans Finalized For Rotary Gxiiilcsdsfits, ..29"".::.t.:l . . ing smart new styles in summer D t millinery. Balance of spring hats IS at greatly reduced prices. 1! - hr in a of the Sunday evening an informal l FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The merlitihrrswrlilf this eclupiimmto bring reception will be held at the Char- funeral of Joseph A. MacDonald distinction to the city and Prov- lottetown Hotel. On Monday morn- took place Monday morning from D' t ' t C nierence ing. all delegates staying at the his late residence, St. Peter's Lake, to: ittexthslveellrsigyc extending true Charlottetown and members of to St. Andrew's Church, where ' del t f the the Charlottetown and Summersidu Requiem High Mass was celebrat- :l)o::rtlah(:iy ilgoglfill. Tlllialieegstdjrlidins ”l,"l” Wm "'”ch tn the sklrl of the ed by the pastor. Rev, George that culled for I run!!! GVM-ll-lltlnh was "a success". ternsl organisations should be ex- palgn committee. said at a sup- ner. um feuowsmpo. Genera, Chou-man pipers to hthe Princffi .EdwV;arfi glzcormack. who :lso officiated at ofAtlhue1 ciitty. ted "H the Earlier he said he hoped that empted from payment of fees for per meeting in the Salvation The usjoyahla chicken mp Edwin Joiinstone told Roiarians at Theatre. w ere an o cia e grave. Rev. 9 nlen Mncllennn or lea reP0r In 50.000 of the city: 70.000 resi- music played at their meetings or Army Citadel last evening. to which the workers 5;; do” come Wlll hr Nndered ht lhe Morelli W85 Present In the Planned hmlllln lmm the "W W” dents would evacuate their homes. at events held to raise money for on you ciiii do a good job. and was arranged by tho mu" '2: the weekly luncheon meeting at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. Mr. Johnstone described in de-v is th Hartford. Conn.. lm me plans formulated Y 9 Rotary International and Rotary Walsh. and John D. MacAdsm. lo co mittees for the hous- . v . , l 3; oil ...'.'f..,.a...i..g of the visit. Governor Alan MacDonald will be Burial took place in the famib' ; om and me m,c..s5a,..v an-ange- presented with keys of the city by plot in the church cemetery. merits for the carrying out oi the Mayor 5l9W3l'l- "a success" a i h traffic was "Am, 1, u, gnl ho, hnrl , described as "light." Most rail" was ill?uls)el0Wei.h::ll.1l0Itn';?)plG cThQtyC0n1POICl'l Authors and lnatlllile ell:-lftldetllllte '-ll.l1.i-l!t1leytioi:t:.:He-CB! lgsileorihuilp gtrelilinbyhdn mm” d'”''”5 5”"3l'l c9l"' "ll "Wk their did get under cover." be Mld. Publishers Associa'tlon of Canada is much better than can he done Downe as conveiier mm A' " X:li..3':l.S.”..”"....'.'.”ci.'::f.2:..”..i.i"'lf nu p;u,,c-n-;.- any .. we. merican planes scheduled to make UNION LEADER DIES Coepysgivon A23 . wdgrn tvmdev gglien Big vagolggf of ugglgelawzg not 3153; HEATMEM ll "Mk mack ”” ”” cl” we” BOMBAY. India fReutersl-The tlhnrchem schools and internal or give. you till" '"'"5"'” the LONDON (Reuters)-The Lieutenant Governor. the Premier Sanctuary. The pail bearers were and the Mayor. Leo Golden of Vernon Anderson. Gordon Mac- .. representing Ewen. Hugh J. MacPhee, Joseph l . Committee heads speaking ' grounded by bad weather. u ,, . huFs'h!iili-ssbghciliitscoxlliflllmirlark the briedflynondtlieg wiirlr iP:'leI'k!f2MBl:l NCVGI Ships frhere was no accurate tabula- nfgtgfitenzf IfJl:al;1;l;9i'd.'f;;lr9 ygllglll g:ymzf';.l:n:n ::u':.o'p,.y'e:q':l:ecl:..:? meg?" "ha "my M" to newspaper Pravda. as reported l wmandlug l9l"l"e5 ”' emenmnl Rel ' HE y frnnllrl-gjbbo" ML; Her; - l "on of the persons Go left me 75. died of a heart attack Monday. "fble "alt" . Hon. 3. Earle MacDonald. Moscow "dim Mona” mhched a merit. Rotarians will he on the Enmery. anon . . . II. De!-ms”. GI-aduaje city in trucks, cars and buses but A form" nhoonnchen he mic. 'Thl,g1gflu'tI1gr,, ' of their I. 0' m A! . 30 d t-ht mllll8tl'!' 01 heavy mach!" boats at Borden and wood Island 59039 313.35 'f'p”'gv'!'f 13' 51” "TI 11" S - the "Ewe was 5&1 "” l" l" held the Post of Selieral secretary lhck 0f chllrlllble teellns Ind lllP' of the Salvatio: Army :lild:all1 buudllu hr '5'” ""m”3 l"V0nlon 1 ll: welmntle the delegales am: Elli: l1(i):tlib'snel:ilcremgl or Ev "8 n ' Albert Wilson son of Mr and short 0' the expected 50'0o0' 9' "'9 Mundl” Tnde Um” C0” aorta 3'”? VFW offal! dub;-lruiglgig am never reluctant to' approach 3.3912! name 1:1: hutgmwlun ton '. em ins ructlons as 0 Phil es g - v , V . t . . l gun. a w pr re ous. c to k f It ca on of . be followed to the Cli)'.'Wl'll('li will Alnl: llnllglelzllu lnhfdlihn tlgggg That the Navy will play an im- gigzuagd 3' dggllsslllljb-I Tlffgllf loo CARS SAVED cluuirlm; and fraternal organizations should flfglogicht vnvzrk 0:,-135:: gglcfnmz :"t';7""”';:' ld'ld';"”u'I"l Olher nihi- l have special Rotary Sign mflrlh app" ll". 3 0 h poriant part lin the City CeutEn- . - v 1 k The automobile self-starter was not be don! IWIY Wlth hlll Should A, 1; 15 not . dmic It ta k .2' G" a ' ..V""l”"5 Were 1 ins The guests will arrive in a lC3l0n0l'S Ccllllglc 10 g9dh9ll':l ht thfl nial celebrations is indicated in M3) Lwlllels ly "Sl twee - I th An RCMP count at one of the invemed by c F xouoi-lng in the be gtrengthened end h oadeiiei-1.," mgwihe kindly inter.” ilaken 5”; shelved for years. ' , .- . -- r. ison. a V eran 0 c - - . t ' I l "as 2:-2. ;::.:.. frzgr ..?:.:i...."....:.2?u';X. ":.:::...'::::. zmtzs warm w... .. '.?.?;2..3”'ii..f.”t;i3f;1 a:r:.”2.:;:: W in the W "ll weir -euvmes wm com in me i '9 "me -” i a final analysis of life." sur csuss mrunizs are away in debt to the Blood July 9.12 3 frigate of Her Ma. Francis Xavier University follow- had sounded the first wammg of In announcing the start of the NEW YORK (AP) Sh mu .. mg :::fa)n::llf:'.'e 1;-,lrl::,.,?,,i,P a,,.l9,c,Si,li'f. Bank. a debt that should be liqui- jesgv-5 Navy H in S Veryan Bay ing his discharge from the Army. the Simulmed ah. snack S C d 7 L' l : ha prweleges. dated at the earliest possible Wm visit he-rel -Home very” Bay He received his B.Sc. Degree and Participation in me .biggest S a 1ncnlallx:I8l:a:H3l:rI11D(I:;l;l::.Eie Cay me: wen: lltlured slightly sung” - - gt w en some 1,000 pom," v ,.... .. ... date." The Kinsmen are iflVlll8 has 3 com 1' - continued his studies at Toronto. . r . . . piment of 10 officers . , exercise ever tried by a Canadian " . n leadelshlll "l ll Parade llllhe A""' and 150 men Mr Wilson tinned "'9 P-Eels”. city was voluntary but all per A del-n C And R001-less Crals l3.D. expressed his lilea- waiting to board a was i - ca l - ' re. sure at meeting more than fl) moon-light sail 39 ' Howard Mclnnis ” "'” ”"”""l Ioui-ies clinic on Wednesday night on Auguvl 5;, N. h I vh ,at the outbreak of war and rose 5,," h M t 3 3 from in which Rotary and all Other 591” o l -- 0 5 ms 0 e to the rank of sergeant. He joined . S W 0 mu ge y workers at this t-t tb h vice clubs should join as a -matterKgil;::e?v:l:le:hl:ial3illarht 7,, C;:': the North Nova Scoiia HighIand- lllgl';,e”;'e'ew;Zkegi.,;:dczgpehitfsi TORONTO. iCPlaF. M. Salter. to debate Professor Saiter's thesis. woi-o ovldenily gadygetoeriicdvepll liliveerinl;'lLe:p5:::ou'f,,”'lf”f5 w.ll'” ' professor of Euslish lnnsuasc It "The folk ballad ul.lt has been their responsibilities and put forth The vessel was not leaving fvllvigili i - i fill duly." he 8nld- ' v - ' . a lid was ommi ioned hen m" FITTED F001 H EAR gLowell Hancock of the Summer. Lllililssc 635.55, a.::lhnfr;yMlEl:uSl' teiiil Zniiit went” oversiis wluvwihc gig:E33:h:nt;n:;vll;o:9l2G?n:: ”tV;': ihe University of Alberta. Monday brought to birth in Canada is poor ovoi-y effoft go noon,-o guccegs ln them-it had merely slipped V, 175 Queen st Cum? Bldg. side Rotary Club. who. will. be Buckingham. hm,e' 3 mm 3rd Division. He rose to the rank part. v deplored Canadian literature as stuff, Professor Henry Alex an cunpnign on behalf of the mooring. 3 sons leader at th9 lr0nVentl0l'l- academic and rootless. er, head of the English department Red shield and sunset Lodge. v v v , of 34 officers, 500 men. ul Mal" Cllmmandlng "B" Comi Most residents stayed in their . . .a ....a ::"?,lf;'f,?e,::l:'faivol::l;53 ,.';l;'33:f,i As yet unconfirmed reporls ln- fliflgig: 3:: afel'l3l')aftl1tle39'f)r”Ealel';19 homes when the ”red alert" ve'::ig;e5;l::fe5';'tfr';” "h::d ,;l;0d:'e':' 8'mQ":';';d' .l'Iv'l,lX:t'3l,?,l;mK,l,?egs:3f'5; Provincial Commander Norman j-111.:-.2.-j-n -' so ' ' ' . ' . . ' I n " ' Earle Cannon and Past president Eiigitee Cillziaolfdfgxonal shims: will lie was severely wounded and isomiged Carsrlhal ?,1dnluicjv2:n from many parts of the Dominion ballads that reflect a British ln- Ie”::::':e;g;Va3wgres'::ly lglfgseld "ll 9 D 3 P" ” ca " e evawa '9" we e q 5' at the annual meeting of the Hu- heritance and possess antiquarian vol ' ” '1" ll; ' , l h S - . A ' . . . SIRTIIS. .:i:;l2nl&1iTl;n:vlolroa,::e;tnlte aLr'Iglm:l:g during the latter part of July h”;l:l3:tzt:idg: E'ci::;llld-m Queen put in driveways and motorists manmes Association of Canada, mterest the modem bauad 15 ' hunmteers accepting leadership in nouliced the intention of that club ?t'lq.d"'(;"gh”'9 "mm" 9' A"5l"5'- Square and wok 1", active inter. scumed. '0' shelter: Professor Salter urged all lnter- very poor specimen of writlng- lf 3mP3l3”- A u"”'9"Eh "ltd entering wholeheartedly into the B '5 ""f'”l”"d als” lhal ' Naval est in sports ,A" mghways leadmg "5"" "'3 ested in literature to "dig out the one couldn't call it literature." V3”m"5,, c”Ve"'39 Wlll "55""? work of the Conference. iiotnrian aml N" be 5"'""Fl ll"l5t3 Who ' my were gumfded bl? specml 99"" traditions of folk poetry and folk- "1 hold we should do all we can 5"c""”' 1'” "ll-L . . Slabllis "d my 90"” 3" cw" lore on which any healthy litera- to search out our inheritance of Tom 13631018. Special Names WEDNIEDAY NIGHT Dr Ed. Wilson of St. John's, Nfld. Will lnllui-sh mu sic durlnz the chairman. reported splendid suc- - a was also a guest. All were wcl- l'9l9l”"l'l'""5a Nadionahsds defence Palmls mamed lh""-lgh ture must depend." Poetry. whatever its tlunllty." said Jun, 1 "C ll"? 5l”el5- Fire mlcks "Bred '3 "The best in the arts springs di- Fred Cogswell assistant professor cess on the coverage so far which i ' a Music by 501: Per Insertion coined by president Hal Shaw who r' r" .7 BlR'lll-lS l””5ld9il- Kinsmen To Red the scenes. of imaginary blates rect from the people." he said. ''If of Enzllsh " ll” Unlvhlrlty of he ddncrlhed ll illllhtly above . . .V H 7, H l Time out for the Rotary Anns ; ' and first aid equipment was taken we are eve, .0 create . disunog. Now 3.-nngwlog, that or last year, More thon only Don Messer and H11 ll wo'r"r0N-Al Prllicc Culllll) Hg;-ill. see the city and do some shop- Head Blood offer of Talks tr "disaster areas" by Red Cross we cnnodinn literature we must BUSH-BALLAD! of the cards have yet to be ac. Islanders :':"i.."".;?i"":i::'o ..:f:.:.”i...:?::: fi2”.."..1.S.;'.2”';.”''i2f.fi..T"'iiE: ” W St" W” "””"”"” ::';:.":: .l:."..'5.elV" to fl" Com" ...?.”.:.:if.':f.:;l1.i:'.f.-.?.'..iZ::.”l.ie f:”:'.::d.f:zi.t.:'E..”.i;:'.i..””l"l ”” Modem 4?” um Summerside. a sun Holman. they will be treated to Danors PdI'dde' TAIPEI. Formosa. (Renter-El r' TERMED A SUCCESS Recalling his childhood in New Toronto and associate professor of --Th, snlnmm Anny umplign Dancing coffee at liolmans. Rotary inns Nlltlonullst Chlnn Monday re.leCl- Brunswick, Professor Salter said English at University College, and 1. aiwav, we" received by our Dal'tCln8 93304230 ed a Chinese Communist offer The only persons seen on the (hat Canada is rich in poetry, folk- John Mathews. graduate of the cum" ,5 they know, and mum, This Will be Don's last big KENNr.;py...ll (hp Cit; l-lnspllill i will be in attendance at the Art Ex- In an allvout effort to assist the to hold direct negotiations with streets during the ll8li'h0lir raid lore and ouooi-smion which has University of Melbourne and fellow can gum), um may do , and dance baton leaving M on Mnyh:4tli.P 1:53. I; .llr.d all: hiliil at the Civic Centre. Dr. Will Blood Donors Clinic to be suc- 1 Mrs. J0 WY 95 emle 3'- lR. Bird will be the first confer- cessful in erasing th bl cl h k "W Nmlona lsls 0" "1 "llllemal never been studied or collected. No Ol UlllVerSlty C0llEBO- CD039 03 daughter. lance luncheon speaker and will be shortage for bvllhich ethe Dgroviilldc 9"” moral" b35l5- other country had been so negli- Australlnrl llternture Wlllnh t-hey ,l;'Ql:...i"i.,li',”f3;,.”..':. Jul: :33. . cOun"ryJwlde mun "- , . ,1 .hcard at noon Monday. The piper is responsible. me K Smen have National Foreign Minfst er 0 gem of lls heritage gnd no other said was founded on a tradition of ' ' Adml5d0n 60C l ”NEAU"A.l me Cm H”?1md.m?n will pipe the guests to the head organized and will lead 3 pamdc George Yeh said "it is not worth Beg." lln lliei-niui-o i-omslnod go lgnoi-nnl of bush-ballads. Dr. Bissell suggested M51" smmy "I u" s”l"u"" Canteen Service ' May 35- 19”5' '0 Mr" 3," A Si table on this and all similar oc- from me Apmoorios to the glove, any comment" when asked for 5 its origins. Canadian literature had gone to Amy d”"lb'd m” '"”'k M "'9 :.l5l'”::fghtpg":g:' 2 held' ” casions. Special music will be by Club clinic com", on wednesday his reaction to the Communist :0l' EXPlOI'ChIOII col,uz:c-r pour pozrny the other extreme. isolating itself Amy 1?! lgV"l9:, l”le':5l5f Wullllch W I l t Lowell Handcock of the Summer- nlghi at seven olciookv with the stand. ; a He advised the humanities as- in universities and fsnorlnir the an we Wm "ms 9 Mei aiirr-Al the P. E l Hospital nn. ilde flab. glare! lcagies are serving REC-CE Band in attendance. All in K. Krisha. Mellon. IndlanvO Mountains soclatlon to Institute I resular cnlllltril llltnrnl We- Mny 21st, 1955. to Mr and Mrs.i 91133 A E - - - ,d t f 1 service clubs in the city have diplomat. had said in New Delhi. Perlodlclll llmed ll Cnlleflllnl Ind John A. Birt lnee Hattie Iii Arn-' h T; ; Ell". Prfiill 9hb0 D3; been asked to support the pro- Monday that the Communist re-v v mhklllll uhhllwh Chllhdlnh lolk old) Pealtes, a daughter. Llndnl W533 ”tlV5:'3'g' ”” I 9 ale-ll ject and.take part in a mass gime had no objection to nc2oI- VB! ll-merl-on Chnlllll Poetry before lt ll lrrevocnhly rm 6 ..; ...:..:2.”..":..."..:s...s.'" review on ”l.”.”;i”.' n”i?!.Zl”wE.l”.”.-.5323; l:i:.l:..::'.. "' "do at 0 an S A . ' I t ' Q, ' 1 lo . ques o . v . . NlCIl0LSON- At the Charlotte. Pauline Fear. The chairman will e5:;',"cf,f'" ," ':,f,,f,fj'",".,':. h.l,i,,,,3 ”"ni::,l0,,'":5;';",pe:,5.lf,g of "1, ,9, the imagination of countless moun- Members of tile association. W .sh town Hospital on May (iii. 1955. be president I-lal Shaw. At 9 pm.. which is no. new the um suns a, his recent visit m peipf laineers, now will help provide founded in 1950 for the purpose of . 9 wl to etmress 0”” so Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicholson His Honour Lieutenant Governor C,-mans geuemuv .u.e also ",5. mg. in which he was said to have the financial means by making fostering the widest interest in the sincere thanks to all our ll"-l9 M3"? Hyllesl 3 daugme" Pliawse "M M” P""”” W'" '9i ed by the Kinsmen to join in the discussed the Formosa issue and "law ”f "'9" dreams Come true. humanities in Canada. were quick friends, who EU-P?bl't.ed us . Wellhl 7 lh5v 9 "Isa cegellai vGgV3'I"me"llH”"”' T parade to the Clinic and do their Keneral problems of Far East Emlsh '3"""m"e"5 gndt on May 25th. also the work- . ! W M fig 0 OWII 9 Boss Ons on lles- t v d k. th t v ,-th C . t 3 raphers to ay announce es a is - EC” . , MARMAGES day morning the noon luncheon (:21: idglzalah ' mlmd (;:';i0"EnlIai' ”"""'"'”5 Plemlel” mom M 8 special mundaqon to sham the historic climb. ers who gave of their time h E I G M L d ans - JENKINS .. At United ','v':3'l",lz,f,;Ll, ”3u:f,i;";fdK:fnXgfg Promo" World-Wllgf lf;;ll”";l')'""M'f The foundation warned that it and 9"9l'3Y 0" 0"” hehali Y ar e - ac co . - . ' . e . .. Church Manse at Pownnl 0" Alml N. s. Piesldent elect Frank Curtis - mountlitinFn'rl:eil;-Zonnthe new Oh will not normally expect to make gr ed . There must be a inoralfor a lesson. in . R Everes 0 - mot th n a limited trlb ti 3” v M" msl by ll” Rm" '1 l M" "””'l The ""''"e"” "l" nlure en US ganization said in its initial aiete- ,0 9 h M . "" .."B”” . this story somewhere. but I'll pass it -Ions Goudse. Miss l-W159 , 59"ll"'5 9 close with the Governor's Ball at mom moi ll; purpose will be to v 'm awed ”” ”l”""”' "' Waiter MacKenzie t l as is just because it kled my fancy. Mount Albion and Sidney Myers the Charlottetown How. - . . . ts hell! ln likely to mean the dlf- 1; no no . gov, woo” o 1,, l, o gown o Mu. . encourage enthusiastic and ad ference between "cc d H" P90 In 0' N '1 '' Mt" Mbm" 7”'DC”"” venturous mountaineers and mouri- an (or m "f'"'; Frank Myers ton. in England. A man named. Charlie Chandler had an . ...L...-a. .-.e-.-- Continued from page 1 (ginger-ing scientists. am" of m”'”;, 53'3"” ”"d:d-ll!” old car. badly in need of an overhiiiL lie decided to do it l DEATll5 - ' C "Ci UEBEC ICP)-More than no couli i i f ' It will rovide financial support f 9 0 "'3 ll 0' himself. nu-lprotl the cosine and the rear axle and did the . -..a..m... 9 Im. t let Quebec City on the P expensive oxpodmono so nlolnol if;Am(gy-M char-loigoiown on na ans persons were injured Monday. nuns final leg of its trip shortly after 2 for expeditions llrellnred until Cums monmoln , : . nftded revalrs. . v Monda . May 30. 1955. e er 5 lous . W en e run 0 a pro- p.m. . e acc en occurre De en 0 ac e expo 10 en e an w e set out or a spin. w rig is v pt, I er. ly ii in t t f EDT Th id t d t tt t kl 'lrat ns in The Brmsh mm now is in the Th ll dhls if f ' It v E lll Si-iarkey. aged 69 years. The fun. mg. vinciai transport bus was sliced st 4 p.m. "the mountain regions of the garb, stages of m muck on Kan. model. of course. and he put it in first. then second. ird and aral will take place this morning The U.s. Air toms and Ame,-l. open in a collision with a Quebec According to eye-witnesses the earth." chonjungo. Lliolsov 27'3g0.(oog fourth gears. All was fine - - - except that the car was going In All Saints Church. Cardigan can Red Cross at Hong Kong "lads dephrtmeht tlllch 3”m' 50 l-rllcllv ll rnnd-Scrnller attached to INTEREST AT PEAK south pool. or Evewsh 1. mo due backwards. Then he put it in reverse - - - and it went forward. for Requiem High Mass at 9 made preparations to i-ocolvo the miles. north of here. . its front, was levelling off a Sl'l0Lllr to feel the climb"-3 keg." soon. If uglyvld iigui-iii; hemlahu rlinpiu, instead of having four speeds ahead and one back. Charlie had vdock. Interment in me church four nli-moo, on, . doobl. no, of lfolice said six of the injured re- tier of the road when the accident I: .0me5 M . The Kuh h. I N P g '""'l'- tthlhmhnghhln-hltrllitz four speeds back and one forward. the Korean Wm, qmred hospmll uelunem pom. in, occurred The announceme. f. in glen . angs ar Aens, Athletes t, ckhsads or ""mery' The four ordered f d' lured Passengers were taken by The blis a arentl tri d t m" when lme'"H" mmlnmmee" ML yielded 1” ” A"stwG9'm”" tnll:lci.i:' il.v'i?Pr.s”:ii'li'”"' kl ior::m: I "mm I kn" wk” mm" M c" H w"' mm a" "m. DURANT-At the Charlottetown ciipl l-liii-old pisohii '3, 33 ambulance to hospital in Chicou- the truck wipign a Cir cimeanlffi inf: already has nurlled tn llll hl8h' P3l'tY lh 1953- Only last Week the itchlnlgl: burning. iiii'nr'cl'n'.'ii. 'ii'iini'i'f.. hIP- hut ll rnuld only happen in a very old model. He had Hospital on Sunday. May 29in. of Swen City. Iowa: a double' acd timi while the bus and truck drlv- in the opposite direction. The bus- 95" level ln hi5l”frlC' gpglrvfd 0" hf; x;”:'e'd m1"h hlggesl mmmll W" iliil. 'd'i::ld:i3i'.uf.';i's'i'p: hhs'ai"thls:s-kui: Humbled she dmerenual mt wrung way "uni V 1 . arc urant c or a e, vir ue o n ii 10 Red MiG 6l'S were roug ue c. rver. 1 an e as in Pedneaiilt . " "- mll” " '- 9'" 1' - -v 0 o l as. a la n . . P u. by -. n. .n- . . . -. at to o be u u, a L - .:.”.::.. ....:.. ..”.?.:':.:...:e:s." "W:.":r- ..::...ii...u:.e.. As. to so too . IE1. ms remoms were guns. on as soon. lot mloglono; ohog Police said it was impossible to swerved in to pull behind the truck W V"es' d F h H gbe can t v k 1' . "ounce e money back. And v.oeleeil'your shin snt'i- Bell"-9 they 5" 0'" ml me ml ""7 quamy used "'5 "5 checked farred on Sunday evening to the down April 7. 1953, estimate the exact number of per- again and the front of the bus Peak 1'3"” 5" "M C "l " m?"'5 ” 3"5 -lhggltd 77v' -epticsuyuuirrxoiyxiiusmieemsonp nlld exnlnlned End but through their Paces. But. lust lo mall! . '”ence of his sister, Mrs. John Lt.-Col. Edwin L. neller. as. sous iniured. Many were treated struck the truck's rear. hill” 5"""”""”d W” "W" l” "'9 Wt 9'” Sure Your Wlle Won't be able to say the car was In reverse Lynch, Portage from where the Wymiewood. Pa., credited with on the scene and returned to Que- Parts of the bus were hurled 200 ll” loll 8lnrll-n- ' I when it shot forward through the garage. take the model of funeral Wm b, held M wednes. gig Mia, whoring on, ,,m, an, boo ln pnvolo oops. I v (9,. by we impact The wreckage And funds of the new foundation The following gnx.ooyo,-3 no in nu-on;-5 of lnxos in school your choice out for a thorougll-going test drive before you buy. day morninil to St. Brldgers other flier) during the Korean win The bus, owned by provincial was ism sowed in Quebec Qny already are helping 2; gglttlsllt Pklrty Unit No. 1. The accounts must be settled at once or the Trus- Put your head under the hood if you want. and check the im- Chumh. Lot 11 (or Roqmom High and 19V: German planes in the transport on lease to Autobus Sat and -mother bus was sent from in its attack on .' - vain tees will proceed with court act ion. portanf little things like the doors. windows and upholstery Mass at 9 o'clock. interment in Second World War; shot down suenay Ltd.. cnrgied Mvpass? here to pick up stranded P855-eh. chteniunst:.,theSvwolr1'lisi: :1rtd-1115:: Office: Parkdale School VBy order 0f'I.he Trustees But please - - - don't tamper with the differential. Ire church cemetery. -lhll 3- l9-53. 3973- Bhllllll ll'0m 0931'” W C l' BH5 and llnlsh tllt .l0lll'nEl'. '5 mm" 3"l- l' 0 ll ll - 9 Telellhnne 4533 School Unit No. 1 Last night we Eollcluded a most successful opening dn.V Lieut. Roland 17. Parks, :4, -at... er of the successful Everest team. , 0”", N, m, b, lumonvng 0" . 194, FM vmdm, IIIADLEY-At the Charlottetown Omaha. Neb.; shot down Sept. 4, TIME EDITOR DIES has disclosed. Nlme Last Known ' Amount sedan. we had this car on our list at 3595 it was Ilrchllrd Hospital Sunday. May 29. 1955. 1952 on his 59th Korean mission. W ” esday evening. June 12. A NEW YORK (AP) - Walter The foundation is I trust Sponr Address Due for Moo. There is many a bargain around when ';'ou know Charles Bradley of Hst Teresa's ll.ieutN !l.y1ehW. dCamei'on. Lin- iapecigl me;:insdJlnb':uesdayt:v'e'ut Stockley, 50. an associate editor of aural; by 1Br(l;tain's lillplnle Clsujbisild Est. Alex Agnew R. R. 6 3114.75 who... go look ' ' in his Blst year is remains co n. e .. s ot own Oct. 18. rig. une . w open I e Time magazine. died Monday of a e ova engrap ca cey. Raymond Archer H R. R. N v 7 12.00 ' were forwarded Monday morning 1952. while on a strafing mission lpublic. A number of the sessions heart attack. Stockley formerly its "substantial" funds are the Alfred Arsenault .. North Si). Spring Park 26.90 b wtec0ntm'l1lielthe.sale today ma me” are manythmany good from me Charlottetown Funeral near the Korean-Manchurian bor- will be of interest to the general was a. reporter for the Pittsburgh royalties on Huntls hook on the Robert Barwise .. R. R. No. fl 12.00 5:9. Wcngngx gnother our End! t-0 C nllcll" Home to his late residence from der. public. as well as to professlonallSun-Dispatch. l-ie joined the staff conquest of Everest and proceeds Clyde Bell . . . . . .. R. R. No. 3 55.50 "Gollfilllla I 9." h ehlhll Wt-l preside. where the funeral will be held Hmwss--mm-3' social workers. ' of Time magazine in 1933. of motion pictures and lectures Gordon Cgrmody v N R. R. 3 22.10 0 ooring. ' Wednesday morning. leaving t e soc 9'-k.” 0 Est. Lelia Carragher ..Parkdale 13.95 house at 9 o'clock for Requiem . . -nu. .., ., . . , .. .. .. , .. , ., v Vv Albert J. Corney Union Road 3.40 min: Mass at st. cuthberrs Meet In Halifax W i . I g , s i - . . i Peter Coughlen R. R. No. a 12.00 Church. St. Teresajs. lnfcrment , . v . - V , f - 7 ” .1. - Cleve Craswell .. Great George St 117.40 - in the church cemetery. l The Maritime Conference on . . ' . v , o my creed us; pl - R d . -e-----?e-- social Work will be held at 1-iali- . - v. ' .. Martin Currie ,. Malpeeq:rgsRo:: :33: ax. on June 21. 22 and 13. 1955. - - , v Earl Diamond .. WI 1 ,. : mMrM L."vT. l-lgcrihcoclk. Directsog log ) , Jami? ginma: .. alalllgtlue Road ”.'1'x'.M-..i..l:':l;”' ' lme 00 0 ca . . ' . . arqu arson .. .. .R. No. 6 5540 v.xi....A. I N D MelcLecl'l Wfelrk the r "d - l l l i o - . P E31 enl of the Con . . Robert Farquharson .. R. R. No. 3 9230 r tam 736.5 r ference which includes Nova s- i . Ra Fri zell .. R. R. N . B . do... ,. I l Scotia. New Brunswick, Prince Ed- ' R, yli, ll':luell ,, R. 1-1, N: 5 5"” "D .' UNDERTAKER l ward Island. and Newfoundland. g Arthur Game”; , xli-kwood sum "'75 j Among the leaders at the var- . , . g ” , : Enword Gllll. H Loom pom N50 '””'””"'” i::;s.::::.r2l ' u . i if u so ti:::"'"” M "145 . v . t v C . ' . . - o n oe 135” of the National Tuberculosis As- ' -. min ' 3 v J, w, Hnugi-ty , G A uulottemwn H” sociation, New York. and fonnerly ' , '- l o C . . A Wilfred Hardy Uhlosn Rlsgdrlll. uorth wmshln with the United States Social sec- I v , g ., ., . Reuben Higgins Malpequa Road 12.00 uritylAdminirtniuun. Miss Iloey is , . v , v noun lim-ry ... wog, Ravi” ,5” awe l-known authority on Public c . E n J. 1 in . C A. . ' t D'AL 5549 Welfare Administration. She has g 9:32” J.yrv...'.,, n0y.1t: naqrpmmad recently been in Europe. . I q .. - o . ,. . Alfred J. Lsrter .. St Peter's Road 12'oo ..3::;'.'."::..::.:;:1.l.'.l:;.r'i':.: - ; '..."l..&'V.l.":.':2" B:.l::..:::"'........ 1:-is ""'"" "' 1' loo 10 ms at ' . V at lrkt;rea(t;ed in clhlld wellm; g .. l A ' ” Orville Morn--y -ClI'town an s iijoo produce our elinsr of .- chgflgffgfgwn mane man relenhlin. si'ivpervisor" Aot . . v . v w. 3. Murln .. .2 rrliisbm stress 3.40 Iiggggd ONE. a .. ... ........:..n:....:.'!i .i...' i'.:....:.' v r is." .""'....'.."r- -so A- "mm no W” """"” ”'"' """' ”'"' Speirs. di the Child Welfare 1.... ' to . l . l ' ,,,,,',, M,”cA,,:,”,,,,l;".W gm; gm :3: 1:33 kl.” .- ear: of that b saeriflotl to gue of America. Now York. and -- . v . . Hilda MacAusland .8t Peters 5.40 A set out nawg nil ea brill I . Mr. Charles )1. Sampson. Director Jon”, Muponld , .m u".o 315 , ill Fl?” 3"VlC9' 07 Cnmfnllhlly ' " .,., . Ivan Mscbou all .....Baaal Avuae will , but the Ire am kiliiansl Ct Cheats and Councils. New York. t . . . . 5.9," mo no”. ,No,g,. ' .o.. M.” Mr. Sampson's father was born in - . Stewart Ilacrsrlsnt .- Hades ' is gen. no wonder II- Ooaipleta Funeral and Riciim dCo ty cs ml” 9" "5 v - - w v. . V Est. John A. MICKIIIIOI ...Uluu D n .'m l -mm. .. rig g P”. Ambulance Service v-Mr!-ill.dol:lafDflnclIlr. ” ' A . i , v . . . iiobei-t Msexlsiios . ...n. 1. no. - no, ve asssan . George I - ” . .. - 3 l . V v . , - wnfrg M. u . ". nlq ' main 5 slliliirv .'.;':'J.?".t."lr':r:.”.'. ":.":."'..': . it ”'”"' " 'e n H” 'L "' ' 4:: " ....... ...... I to I on to B W L W k S f k Cyril Maclllllan 1 a. no.s 1ss'io you use can . . . ;;ea.,v;;l;-tr-,,,,oud,nv;;;v,;gr;mr;-.e;-;, ui asni asi ee a eiy Wee ? A. A- M-an-m no-a ...... ,..,, .,.. .. ,. ,.,. .- C Yes, last week was Safety Week eager to buy cars and who knew week remember it will he no mm H.911.” ha st". no . on the highways but this week is WM" on .v Q. n au '0 v Theodorra . seam no.1 3,.” & Inch bio?! I" 5'" "My "ck M an buy" u and R I Gm Wes accident. The prices have been Clarence Nichol .. ...xog-wood god um down on Cumberland and Kent ' NV" ""5 cars on Allison Mac 's car lot l" "' ' :0": 30" Ill! It's no accident that the ear MacLeod's are really tipsy-turvy. C 3:” ' . pictured in the photo above is The prices are so low and 3-03 upsidedownanditsaoaeeidentvsiuessohighthatacintornerlie 31'” i eithar'thatthepricesoInsedwbshuysaearfi'amAllisoa 13-0" All insndiers of the Knights of Oolianbus are re- ,,,"" ,,,,.,,,l'”"" MW” ,,o""l",,,,,""" ..,M'"L..'"'.i',', :2: v UI!IlltHIeiIGnf'd0tII' la:oBf0tlil!: inmqinayouwlisioueiss Althonghyasterday vg-3 . v Teresa this even rig at n i word. ' . 13” n I Ieod . ' t that the. 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